What happened? Crushie, Guam, Academics, Life in General. | formerly studyphile
Before I start the long narrative, I uploaded my first video on my trip to Guam! please check it out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXAXJBX4TL8&t=82s Thanks guys xoxo
It was a mixture happiness (specifically kilig), enthusiasm, and awkwardness. I would like to share this by listing it into 5 moments!
1. I met my former crush that I’ve easily moved on to. She tapped my arm in the usual way we had communication back then. She apologised for what happened for the last 6 months that we cut off our friendship? And it was surprising that she remembers the exact date that awkward situation when and where that took place. I ended up accompanying her to the library and talked primarily about her lovelife that I wasn’t anticipating that happened last year and the past 6 months.
2. I arrived finally from Guam, I spent my mini “vacation” break for 4 days. I had so much fun, for I witnessed my first celebration of Japan club of Guam’s annual autumn festival, got to shop at Micronesia Mall particularly at Ross, roamed around the island, explored Two Lover’s Point (and day dreaming about my current crushie lol), drop by the post office to send some PH stuff to my dad, went back to the old GPO (Forever 21, back to Ross which had a crazy checkout line, etc.) and finally welcoming people Tita Lolit, Tita Lina, Tito Nandi, and Tita Myrna are the one’s who accommodated me to this wonderful trip. I can’t thank them enough.
3. I gave my current crush the latest copy Archaeology, he was surprised, and I blushed in front of him (I hope he didn’t noticed it huhu) he looks grateful about it. Thanks to Nev for giving me that “lakas ng loob.” On the one hand, I’m looking forward to taking photos of some of the collections in the mini museum of my department and transforming it as a part of a coffee table book which my crushie wishes to accomplish. :) KINIKILIG AKO BESH!
4. My mother feels so much better without chemotherapy. She looks happy, and thankfully she maintains the diet that Dr. Farrah and her associates advised her to intake. Our mantra is NO processed food - as I posted on our reminder wall. I love you mom, I know you’ll eventually be C-Free.
5. I am looking forward to attending my department’s centennial celebration of Anthropology in the Philippines. Especially on the lecture about online anthropology. Oh my god, I need to do my research huhu. Semester is ending soon!
Thanks guys for taking the time to read this! :) I’ll organise a GIVEAWAY since the holidays and my birthday is coming!

















